Lima was declared a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1991. It was founded by Francisco Pizarro as the "City of Kings". Lima has the most important churches and monasteries of the seventeenth, eitghteenth and nineteenth centuries.

AIRPORT PICK UP SERVICE IN LIMA: AUTO USD 25 / VAN USD 60

FULL DAY : LARCO MUSEUM - NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAELOGY AND HISTORY.USD 120 (Transport and english guide)

The National Museum of Anthropology, Archaeology and History was created in 1822. Its importance lies in its valuable collections of ceramics, textiles, gold and silver work, sculptures, utilitarian artifacts and ornaments from the pre-Columbian cultures of peru. This museum has famous pieces, such as the Raimondi Stela and Tello Obelisk monolitths (Chavin Culture). Also has the most beautiful Nazca and Paracas ceramics and textiles.

The Rafael Larco Herrera Museum was founded in 1926. Rafael Larco made important discoveries investigating archeological sites in the north coast of Peru. Here we have important colections of the Mochica, Chimu and Inca Culture. The most famous erotic pottery collection are displayed in this beautiful musuem. Other rooms exhibit objects and jewelry made of gold, silver and semi-precious stones.

FULL DAY CARAL: USD 280 (Transport and english guide)
The 5000-year-old 626-hectare archaeological site of The Sacred City of Caral-Supe is situated on a dry desert terrace overlooking the green valley of the Supe river. It dates back to the Late Archaic Period of the Central Andes and is the oldest centre of civilization in the Americas. Exceptionally well-preserved, the site is impressive in terms of its design and the complexity of its architectural, especially its monumental stone and earthen platform mounts and sunken circular courts. One of 18 urban settlements situated in the same area, Caral features complex and monumental architecture, including six large pyramidal structures. A quipu (the knot system used in Andean civilizations to record information) found on the site testifies to the development and complexity of Caral society. The city’s plan and some of its components, including pyramidal structures and residence of the elite, show clear evidence of ceremonial functions, signifying a powerful religious ideology. (UNESCO)

HALF DAY CENTER OF LIMA USD 40 (english guide)
The Historic Centre of Lima bears witness to the architecture and urban development of a Spanish colonial town of great political, economic and cultural importance in Latin America. It represents an outstanding expression of a regional cultural process, which preserves its architectural, technological, typological, aesthetic, historic and urban values adapted in terms of availability of materials, climate, earthquakes and the requirements of society.San Francisco de Lima is an outstanding example of a convent ensemble of the colonial periods in Latin America and is one of the most complete. (UNESCO)